Time zone and Daylight Saving Time discussions are great ways to get deep insight into how people think. It touches on basic science, empathy, authoritarianism, logistics, and general world knowledge. I love bringing up the subject because people who usually expand lots of energy trying to present a certain image of themselves end up showing lots about who they really are during the discussion. More interesting than their view on if DST should be permanent, part time, or eliminated is how they defend their position.
The only answer that I consider to be a "wrong" answer is that DST creates an extra hour of daylight. Not "shifts" it but actually creates an extra hour of it. These people actually exist and in larger numbers than you'd assume. You have to be careful about how you structure the discussion to separate them from the "shifts light to the afternoon" folks but sadly these people do exist.
>>14324539Northern Idaho has an incredibly small number of black people. The most famous is probably pic related. They have so few that a white woman had to turn herself black to meet the demand for troublemakers. And even with so few of them, when a crime happens, somehow they're disproportionally involved.